I'm hosting a tea party for Valentine's day and I'll have 1-3 gluten free people coming. But so far I really want to have at least little tea sandwiches and shortbread cookies decorated like these. Maybe VCC biscotti too.

So obviously it's a pretty wheat-centric menu. Which of these things have you successfully made gf? and what the heck kind of bread do I get for the sandwiches? What other finger food type things can I make that are naturally gf and don't cost a gajillion dollars in gf flour?

Which of these things have you successfully made gf? and what the heck kind of bread do I get for the sandwiches? What other finger food type things can I make that are naturally gf and don't cost a gajillion dollars in gf flour?

I've had good luck baking cookies with the Gluten Frida mix in VCIYCJ, though I've never baked a gluten-free shortbread cookie. The macadamia ginger cookies -also from VCIYCJ- were exceptionally good; I used pistachios instead of macadamias.

Maybe you could make truffles or bon-bons of some kind for more finger food sweets? Those can totally be naturally gluten-free!

you could offer rice crackers, radish and cucumber slices for topping with dips, chickpea salad, etc.

does Bob's Red Mill make a gluten-free bread mix you can try out for sammies?

also, Allyson's butterscotch amaretti cookies are ridiculously good and super easy to make and don't require a million flours (just almond meal)!

if your gluten-free guests are okay with gluten-free oats you can purchase some and make susan v.'s blueberry oat bars. i've had tasty successes with them many times and you can switch out the fruit, too!